This site gives a good background for the beginning of European Imperialism in the 19th century which can be tied into future lessons with the unstable aspects of Africa and Asia today.
This is a database for multiple ancient civilizations. It covers societies from every continent and is accessible in an easy to use site. Anyone can view this site and find information on almost every society.
This link provides great sample questions according to the goals of the NC standard course of study for science. They are great for exam review or even to use as exam questions.
A site that gives a lot of information on the various European societies that had revolutions around 1848. Covers the revolutions in France, Germany, Italy and others.
This website has an amazing selection of practice exam questions for standardized end of semester/end of year tests. The questions are all categorized by subject so this site is a great tool for generating exams, practice tests and review questions.
The learning toolbox is available to teachers and students. It has tools and resources to enable students with learning difficulties to be better learnings
This is the homepage of the NSTA, which has great links to other organizations, shows upcoming conferences for science teachers, contains interactive blogs, and a bank of lesson plans and activities for teachers to share.
This site has many fun math games incuding flash cards, word searches, and puzzles. Appeals to many differnt learning styles. Covers many different topics.